According to Blue Raster, the application allows the public to check out over 250 different species in their natural habitats throughout the world. Motion-activated cameras placed in various regions across the globe capture over 201,000 still images and video sequences of animals as they pass.

This gives viewers a truly unique experience to see animals in their natural habitats without any “camera shyness.”

Smithsonian Wild also offers detailed descriptions of where these animals can be found throughout the world and allows the user to choose the path of the experience via species, group, or region.

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